The second 'P' in PPE
What is Protective?
SDS stands for this
What is Safety Data Sheet?
The 'A' in EAP
What is Action?
A fatal event that results when a human is exposed to a lethal amount of electrical energy.
What is electrocution?
This is the point that is between rotating machine components.
What is a nip point?
This type of control requires a physical change in the workplace.
What is Engineering Controls?
The number of sections on a Safety Data Sheet
What is 16?
Classes of fires in alphabetical order
What is A, B, C, D and K?
The responsible party for ensuring that overhead power lines are de-energized.
Who is the employer?
This is where work is performed on materials.
What is the point of operation?
A graphic triangle that explains the effectiveness of hazard control methods.
What is the Hierarchy of Controls?
The pictogram named skull and crossbones indicates this hazard
What is Acute Toxicity?
Pull, Aim, Squeeze and Sweep is known as this technique
What is the PASS technique?
The acronym GFCI stands for this.
What is Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter?
The parts that transmit energy to the part of the machine performing the work
What is the power transmission device?
This class of hard hat protects against impact and a low-voltage protection under 2,000 volts
What is a Class G hard hat?
This label has color-coded bars, intended for "in-plant" labeling compliance and has a numerical scale 0-4. 0 being lowest hazard and 4 being highest hazard.
What is Hazardous Materials Identification System or HMIS?
Cooking oils and greases is this class of fire.
What is Class K?
The acronym BE SAFE stands for this.
What is Burns, Electrocution, Shock, Arc Flash, Fire and Explosions?
The movement that is in a straight continuous line.
What is transverse motion?
Eye and face protection must comply with this ANSI standard.
What is ANSI Z87.1?
This is the order of the hierarchy of controls from top to bottom.
What is Elimination/Substitute, Engineering Controls, Administrative Controls and PPE
These elements are needed for a fire to occur.
What is Sufficient oxygen, fuel, ignition source and chemical reaction?
The movement of free electrons between atoms.
What is electricity?
Provides a barrier to prevent access to the danger area.
What is how a guard protects workers?